Sentence examples for artificially stopped from inspiring English sources

The phrase "artificially stopped" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something has been halted or interrupted by artificial means, rather than naturally or organically.
Example: "The experiment was artificially stopped to prevent any further complications in the results."
Alternatives: "artificially halted" or "artificially interrupted".

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Thus we are able image the complete beating zebrafish heart exactly as if the heart had been artificially stopped, but sidestepping this undesirable interference with the heart and instead allowing the heart to beat as normal.

Overall, our robust technique for real-time optical gating in the beating heart has opened up the ability to perform a wide range of optical imaging and intervention procedures on the beating zebrafish heart exactly as if the heart had been artificially stopped, but sidestepping this undesirable interference with the heart and instead allowing the heart to beat as normal.

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If there's no cancel option, artificially stopping the process may lead to corruption and an unusable computer.

Many economists claim that China has stopped artificially devaluing ― or "manipulating" ― its currency in recent years.

When the expression of exosome proteins is artificially reduced or stopped, for example by RNA interference, growth stops and the cells eventually die.

For all comparisons, patients reaching CET-Tend of 20 minutes (51 patients, 2.5%) were excluded from the dataset of 2053 patients as they represented an artificial stopping point, and thereby could artificially reduce standard error.

The company's fortunes have worsened since then: on December 9th it cut its profit forecast by 30%, partly because its new boss said it would stop "artificially" improving results by reducing service near the end of a quarter.

While the Obama administration has been pressing China to stop artificially cheapening its currency, Chinese leaders still resist, insisting that that would damage exports and risk the country's economic health and possibly its social order.

To the growing list of grievances between the United States and China, add one more: the Obama administration is reviving American pressure on China to stop artificially depressing its currency, a policy that fuels its persistent trade gap with the United States.

Participants suggested that the boundary made the hazard appear to "stop" artificially.

"They clearly prefer a pricing mechanism that stops artificially at the border".

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